Nomads (TV series)

(Redirected from Nomads (reality show))

Nomads is the Greek reality competition television series that debuted on October 2, 2017 on ANT1. It is based on the Colombian reality competition television series, Desafío.[1]

Nomads
GenreReality
Presented byGrigoris Arnaoutoglou (1)
Savvas Poumbouras (2)
George Lentzas (2)
Country of originGreece
Original languageGreek
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes105
Original release
NetworkANT1
ReleaseOctober 2, 2017 (2017-10-02) –
December 23, 2018 (2018-12-23)

The first season took place in Palawan, Philippines, for 12 weeks and the second season took place in Nosy Be, Madagascar. The winner wins €150,000. First season featured 22 players divided into three teams: Fire, Oceans, Jungle.[2] Second season featured 28 players divided into three teams:Lemurians, Crocodiles and Invaders. Apostolia Zoi was the winner of the first season and Stelios Hantampakis was the winner of the second season.[3]

Series overview

edit
List of Nomads (Greece) series
Series Series
premiere
Series
finale
Location Presenter Initial
Tribes
Winner Runner-up Third place
1 October 2,
2017
December 22,
2017
Palawan,
Philippines
Grigoris Arnaoutoglou Three tribes of seven Apostolia Zoi Konstantinos Oroklos Giorgos Mavridis
2 October 11,
2018
December 23,
2018
Nosy Be, Madagascar Savvas Poumbouras, Giorgos Lentzas Two tribes of ten and later a third tribe of eight Stelios Hantampakis Grigoris Morgan Darya Turovnic

Rules

edit

The rules of the game for every week:[4]

  • Week starts with the Territory game. The winning tribe will live in a villa for this week, the runner-up tribe will live in a local village and the last one will live on a beach.

Every week tribes have a captain who changes at the start of the next one. The player who is eliminated chooses next week's captains.

  • Second Day: First Immunity Game. Loser tribe nominates two players for elimination. One by captain and one by the rest of the tribe.
  • Third Day: Second Immunity Game. Loser tribe from the first Immunity Game does not play here. Loser tribe of this game nominates one player for elimination.
  • Fourth Day: Captains' Game. Winner takes reward for the tribe.
  • Fifth and Final Day: Duel. At first, one player is saved from public vote. Then, the two remaining players duel in a series of matches with the loser being eliminated from Nomads.

From week 4(instead of week 6 as it was planned), with only two tribes existing (Fire and Oceans in this season) the rules changed a bit:

  • Second Day: First Immunity Game. Loser tribe nominates one player for Duel.
  • Third Day: Second Immunity Game. This immunity is individual. The rest of the players go to public vote. The player with the fewest votes goes to Duel.

From week 9, tribes no longer exist and players merge.

  • First Day: Territory Game. Winner takes one person with him in villa. The rest of the players stay on the beach.
  • Second Day: First Immunity Game. Individual Immunity. Loser player is nominated. One extra player is nominated by vote.
  • Third Day: Second Immunity Game. Same as the first Immunity Game.
  • For Duel, from the four nominated players, by public vote, two players are nominated to Duel.

For the last weeks, the following rules take place.

  • No Territory Games. All players live at the beach.
  • After all players agreeing, 50,000 € from the final prize can be won by players at different games.
  • Immunity Game: Two losers are nominated. One extra player is nominated by vote.
  • Duel: From the three nominated players, by public vote, two players are nominated to Duel.

References

edit
  1. ^ "Το Nomads μόλις ξεκίνησε! Δείτε την πρεμιέρα του νέου reality επιβίωσης του ANT1". fthis (in Greek). Retrieved 2017-10-02.
  2. ^ "Αυτή είναι η οριστική λίστα με τους 21 παίκτες του Nomads (pics)". gazzeta (in Greek). Retrieved 2017-09-27.
  3. ^ "H Αποστολία Ζώη κέρδισε το Nomads και πήρε 100.000 ευρώ". iefimerida.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 2017-12-23.
  4. ^ "Η διαδικασία του παιχνιδιού, ο προγραμματισμός και τα πρώτα ονόματα". tv-24 (in Greek). Retrieved 2017-09-19.